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A visit to the Myojoji Temple
This place was very calm and tranquil. A small admission fee, but an excellently maintained temple, a pleasant and quiet walk through took about an hour.
This place was very calm and tranquil. A small admission fee, but an excellently maintained temple, a pleasant and quiet walk through took about an hour.
If you like Ghibli movie like locations, you will love this temple. The vegetation is amazing, ancient bending trees over overgrown shrines and tombstones. Beautiful period wooden buildings and stone...
If you like Ghibli movie like locations, you will love this temple. The vegetation is amazing, ancient bending trees over overgrown shrines and tombstones. Beautiful period wooden buildings and stone...
The temple makes a nice visit for those seeking tranquility. The architecture is classic wooden structure. You can either climb up the steep rock stairs or walk up using a path on the far right of the...
A visit to the Myojoji Temple
This place was very calm and tranquil. A small admission fee, but an excellently maintained temple, a pleasant and quiet walk through took about an hour.
A visit to the Myojoji Temple
This place was very calm and tranquil. A small admission fee, but an excellently maintained temple, a pleasant and quiet walk through took about an hour.
Breathtaking
If you like Ghibli movie like locations, you will love this temple. The vegetation is amazing, ancient bending trees over overgrown shrines and tombstones. Beautiful period wooden buildings and stone...
Breathtaking
If you like Ghibli movie like locations, you will love this temple. The vegetation is amazing, ancient bending trees over overgrown shrines and tombstones. Beautiful period wooden buildings and stone...
Tranquil
The temple makes a nice visit for those seeking tranquility. The architecture is classic wooden structure. You can either climb up the steep rock stairs or walk up using a path on the far right of the...